Recommendations on the use of prehabilitation, i.e. comprehensive preparation of the patient for surgery

Pol Przegl Chir. 2023 Sep 15;95(4):62-91. doi: 10.5604/01.3001.0053.8854.

Abstract

Prehabilitation is a comprehensive preparation of a patient for primarily surgical treatments. Its aim is to improve the patient'sgeneral condition so as to reduce the risk of complications and ensure the fastest possible recovery to full health. Thebasic components of prehabilitation include: improvement of nutritional status, appropriate exercises to improve functioning,psychological support, and help in eliminating addictions. Other important aspects of prehabilitation are: increasinghemoglobin levels in patients with anemia, achieving good glycemic control in patients with diabetes, treatment or stabilizationof any concurrent disorders, or specialist treatment associated with a specific procedure (endoprostheses, ostomyprocedure). This article organizes and outlines the indications for prehabilitation, its scope, duration, and the method to conductit. Experts of various specialties related to prehabilitation agree that it should be an element of surgery preparationwhenever possible, especially in patients with co-existing medical conditions who have been qualified for major procedures.Prehabilitation should be carried out by interdisciplinary teams, including family physicians and various specialists in thetreatment of comorbidities. Prehabilitation requires urgent systemic and reimbursement solutions.

Keywords: diabetes; malnutrition; nutrition; ostomy; perioperative care; physical therapy; prehabilitation; preoperative anemia; prevention of complications; psychological support; surgery; telemedicine.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nutritional Status
  • Postoperative Complications / etiology
  • Postoperative Complications / prevention & control
  • Preoperative Care* / methods
  • Preoperative Exercise*